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        Compiling Your HTML Files
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        The help authoring tool from Microsoft, HTML Help Workshop, can be used as an easy-to-use
        system for compiling your HTML files into a standard format used by the Microsoft
        Operating system for displaying on-line documentation (aka <em>Help Files</em>).
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        In order to compile your HTML files you will need to download and install the free
        <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=00535334-c8a6-452f-9aa0-d597d16580cc&amp;displaylang=en">
            HTML Help Workshop from Microsoft</a>.
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        To compile your HTML files using UncleGED:
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        <li>Select the &quot;Compile HTML&quot; option on the HTML Compiler tab of the Configuration
            Options dialog. </li>
        <li>Specify the location of the HTML Helper Compiler (HHC) by clicking the button next
            to the text box below &quot;Microsoft HTML Help Workshop Location&quot; and navigating
            to the folder where the HTML Help Compiler is located. </li>
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        With the &quot;Compile HTML&quot; option selected UncleGED will create all of the
        files needed to produce the compiled HTML file (.chm) and will invoke the HTML Help
        Compiler after it has completed the generation of the HTML files. The compiled HTML
        file will be located in the same directory as the HTML files and will have the same
        name as your GEDCOM file with the .chm extension.
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